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Amy Reagle Meyers of Jaffrey Joins Forest Society's Board of Trustees
Amy Reagle Meyers has lived at the base of Mt. Monadnock in Jaffrey for 25 years.
Forest Society Marks 123rd Year at Annual Meeting
We honored three special award winners: Conservationist of the Year Bob Wells, of Hopkinton; Trish Churchill Volunteer of the Year Hiel Lindquist, of Fitzwilliam; and, President's Award honoree Tom Masland, of Canterbury.
Forest Society Publishes 123rd Annual Report
"On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our staff, we want to thank you, our members and supporters, for making Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) another successful year," President Jack Savage wrote in the Letter to Members. "As this annual report indicates, the Forest Society is in solid financial position overall as we strive for operational budget stability year to year."
- Tags:
- Climate,
- Land Conservation
Something Wild: Exploring NH Audubon’s All Persons Trail and pollinator garden
Today, the Something Wild team is at NH Audubon’s Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord, touring the pollinator meadow and the adjoining All Persons Trail. About two-thirds of a mile long, the trail winds through a pollinator meadow and grassland habitat, extending into the woods on the shores of Turkey Pond.
- Tags:
- Something Wild,
- Wildlife,
- Land Conservation
Something Wild: Celebrating N.H.’s All Person Trails
Each episode will delve into the unique features of these trails, highlighting adaptive infrastructure, innovative designs, and the essential role of community support in creating these welcoming spaces.
- Tags:
- Something Wild,
- Recreation
Making a Difference During Monadnock Trails Week
By the end of the event, 47 volunteers had contributed approximately 644 hours to trail improvements.
“How you like them apples?”
This seasonal abundance of fallen fruit is short-lived yet remains the MOST reliable location to obtain images of wildlife we would rarely get to see otherwise.
Forest Society Celebrates Completion of Mt. Major Trail Improvements
The Forest Society teamed up with Town 4 Trails Services and OBP Trailworks to construct the sustainable trail, which took the place of about 1/3 mile of the existing Main/Blue Trail.